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(VAS A-CR-150667) INS1 AT LATION PACKAGE FDR N79-16373
HYDE MEflOK I A L CBSESVATCRY, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
(Solar Engineering and Eguipirent Cc.) 36 p
HC A 0 3/tt F AO 1 CSCL 10E Onclas
G3/44 43635
POE/NASrt CONTRA OR DOE/NASA CR-] 50867
REPORT
INSTALLATION PACKAGE FOR HYDE MEMORIAL OBSERVATORY,
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Prepared from documents furnished by
Solar Engineering and Equipment Co. , Inc.
3305 Metairie Road
Metairie, Louisiana 70001
Unaer Contract NAS8-32247 with
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Alabama 35812
For the U. S. Department of Energy
U.S. Department of Energy
INDEX
SYSTEM OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
A. GENERAL
B. FILTERS
C. COLLECTORS
D. DUCTS
E. SITE DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM
F. FANS & MOTORS
G. CONTROL WIRING
H. DAMPERS
I. THERMOSTATS
J. DAMPER ACTUATORS
K. DIFFERENTIAL TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER
L. CONTROL DIAGRAM SHOWING OPERATING MODES
M. LIST OF SERVICEMEN
Page
1-2
3
3
3
4
5 - 8
9 .
10 - 12
13 - 20
21 - 23
24 - 16
27 - 30
31
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SYSTEM
OPERATION
&
MAINTENANCE
GENERAL
This is an air type solar system designed for heating during
the winter and is very simple to operate. Basically the system
is completely automatic and will function without further ad-
justment when the control switch is in the "Winter Mode" and
the manual override switch is in the automatic position. NOTE:
This switch must be left in the automatic position and should
only be changed by an authorized serviceman. Upon conclusion
of the heating season, the control switch is Placed in the
Summer Mode which activates the exhaust system fan (F-3) and
ventilates the collector. If the vent mode is not operating
properly, an alarm has been provided which guards against inadequate
ventilation and warns the occupant of this fact. A local service-
man should then be called to rectify said problem. A third
switch has been provided to manually turn on the attic fan if
necessary for any reason. There is also a system On-Off switch
which controls the power to the entire system and is provided
for servicing the system.
The moving parts consist of Fans No. 1, No. 2, the Exhaust Fan
(F-3), dampers and damper motors 1-4. Normally the only reason
the system will not operate will be because of the lack of
electricity i uu s od by a burned out fuse, or because the driving
belts have parted cr slippe . These two faults can easily and
quickly be determined.
If the system does not shift to the proper operating mode it may
be because of lack of power to the damper control systems and
this should be checked. (See damper maintenance section) . Failure
of sensors or jamming of operating motors or solenoids may make
the dampers and the control system inoperative and the serviceman
should be called. (See list of authorized servicemen) .
2
B. F ILTERS
Fan No. 2 is equipped with a standard fiber glass air filter
which should be routinely checked and replaced when dirty.
(see M-4) of working drawings for filter placement) . This
will normally be about once each 3 months.
C. COLLECTORS
The collectors should be self cleaning if there is normal rain-
fall. However, during extended dry periods it may be necessary
to hose down the tops to remove accumulated dust. In all events,
the local serviceman should check collector cleanliness at least
once per month to ensure efficient .operation. Periodic checks
for water leaks evidenced by obvious rusting and caused by
Tedlar damage should be conducted. New Tedlar should be ordered
(see collector manufacturer) and rusted areas properly cleaned
and repainted. Other than this, there is very little that
should go wrong with the collector, although an annual inspection
by the local serviceman is advisable to see if anything inordinate
has happened.
D. DUCTS
Ducts should be checked for air leaks, cracks, or separations.
Duct insulation should also be checked and repaired or replaced
as necessary.
E. SITE DAI A ACQUISITION
The Site Data Acquisition system should not be touched in any
way. This has nothing to do with the actual operation of the
SEECO heating system but merely consists of a series of tempera
ture and flow sensors which collect and transmit data to a
general computer processing and recording point by a private
telephone line which is connected to the transmitter in the
house.
Maintenance to dampers, damper motors, fans and the control
panel is explained in detail in the following pages. Control
diagrams showing the various operating modes are also provided
as well as a list of servicemen to contact in the event any
complications should develop.
4
HYDE MEMORIAL OBSERVATORY
Lincoln, Nebraska
SOLAR PROJECT
OPERATIONS S. MAINTENANCE MANUAL
VENTURI FANS, 3-WING ALUMINUM BLADES
Air Deliveries ftaitd M AMCA TmI Co4«t. H«avy*Owty Venturi Pintl
11 •• If* Fan lladM. INpptd Un«ntmbl«4 1 and 3 I pt ad. Totally tncloaed Matan
Efficient, economical, ventnrl tvr»e exhaust fanj
for many rommerrial. Industrial and farm ven
Uiatlni applications. Shipped unassembled for
maximum economy, assemble in minutes usin*
aunplc hand tools. Air deliveries baaed on AMCA
teat codes for exhsust systems. Fans have heavy*
duty venturi panel and fixed position motor base
with rlfld. tubular supports. 3- win g fan blade
Is embosaed bright aluminum. Gray venturi
frame Available with 1 or l-apeed. 115V, 60 Hx,
single phase; l apeed, 230V. 60 Hz. single phase
or 1 speed. 208*220 440V 60 Hz, single phase,
totally enclosed, split phase motor. See Index
under Shutters, Fan for complete description of
recommended automatic wail shutter. Blade,
motor and frame shipped in separate cartons.
DIMENSIONS .FOR 3-WING ALUMINUM BLADE VENTURI FANS
k i PERFORMANCE AND PRICES FOR 3-WING ALUMINUM BLADE VENTURI FANS
K)IDR - Check wiring for secure connections. Oiling
IS NOT REQUIRED AS THIS MOTOR HAS SEALED
BEARINGS.
PULLEY- Check pulleys for secure fit and alignment.
BELT - Check belt for wear and replace as necessary
Adjust belt tension making sure all motor
MOUNTING BOLTS ARE SECURE UPON COMPLETION
OF MAINTENANCE INSPECTION.
FAN
HOUSING-Check housing for secure wall attachment.
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SINGLE-INLET/ BELT-DRIVE DUCT BLOWERS
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MOTOR - Check wiring for secure connections. 0 iling
is not required as this motor has sealed
BEARINGS.
PULLEY -Check pulley for secure fit and alignment
BELT - Check belt for wear and replace as necessary.
Adjust belt tension making sure all motor
MOUNTING BOLTS ARE SECURE UPON COMPLETION
OF MAINTENANCE INSPECTION.
7
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SINGLE INLET BELT-DRIVE DUCT BLOWERS
Air Deliveries Based on Standard Test Codes of AMCA
9, 1 OH & 12Vi", Single-Width, Multi-Vane Wheels
Adjustable on-the-Job to Any Discharge Position
Very Quiet. Adapts to Many General Applications
Economical single-inle* blowers with inlet unobstructed, for general
duct ventilation, exhousting, air conditioning, processing and indus-
trial use Comes with bottom heruontal discharge which con be
ottered on the job to any required discharge position by drilling new
holes and rotating blower housing on bose ond bolting in position.
Adjustable top motor mount quickly changed from top to rear
mounting.
Rugged construction of heavy gauge steel throughout. Very quiet
High volume at low velocity Over-sized ball bearings for long life
and dependable operation. Finished in baked-on gray enamel. Motor
not included.
Air deliveries of blowers listed below are based on stondard test
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION
Whenever the "Sunzcer-Off-Winter" switch. SV-l , is in the "Vinter” position
and the "Mode Selector” switch, SV-2, is in the "Auto" position the system wilL
operate in one of the following modes:
MODE I: Solar to Space - When sensor S-i, mounted on the absorber place,
is sensing approximately 110°? and is hotter than the temperature •
that sensor S-2, located in the heat storage tank. Is sensing, the
differential thermostat will energize R-l. If chd space thermostat,
T-l, is calling for heat, but the furnace thermostat, T-2, ia not,
then R-3 and R-4 will energize causing motor actuators M-l and M-4
to open dampers MD-1 and MD-4 and M-2 and H-3 to close dampers MD-2
and MD-3. The fans, r-l and F-2, will be on delivering heat to the
space until the thermostat, T-l, is satisfied. However if DT-1 is ■
de-energized but the temperature of the discharge air from the absorber
is 90° or higher thermostat. T-3, will override DT-i and allow the
Solar to Space mode to continue to operate until T-l is satisfied.
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MODE II: Storage to Space - ’whenever the discharge air is below 90 V, and
DT-1 has de-energized R-I indicating that the taak storage temperature
is hotter than the abosrber temperature, and T-l is calling for heat
while T-2 is not then R-3 3nd R-6 will energize causing the
appropriate motor actuators to close MD-1 and M 0-2 and open MD-3 and
MD-4. Fans F-2 will also be on and F-l off until T-l is sat iified.'
MODE III: Collector to Storage - Whenever T-l and/or T-2 are not calllr. for
heat, and DT-1 has energized R-l, R-7 and R-8 will energize actuating
the motor actuators to close MD-2 and MD— 4 and open MD-l and MD-3.
Fans F-l will he on and F-2 off until either T-l or T-2 call for
heat and/or DT-l de-energizes R-l.
MODE IV: Auxiliary Heating - Whenever T-2, which is set 2 degrees below
the setting of T-l calls for heat, R-2 is energized causing MD-1,'
MD-3 and MD-4 to close and MD-2 to open. Fan P-i will be off while
Che furnace burner and fan will be on until T-2 is satisfied.
Whenever the "Summer-Off -Winter" switch is in the "Summer" position, R-10 is
energized closing MD-l, MD-3, MD-4, opening MD-2 and ENERGIZING THE ATTIC FAN CICUIT
F-3. Alarm, A-l, will sound upon initial start-up until the fan reaches full
speed, activating flew switch PE-1, silencing the alarm. If for any reason R-10
Is energized and abnormal low air flow is sensed by PE-1 the alarm will sound.
Whenever the "Summer-Of f-Vir>ter" switch is In the ''Vinter" position, the Mode
Selector" may be indexed from the "Atrro" position to any of the other four positions
Activating arty one of the four r-odes desired.
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WELL AS OPENS PROPERL''
This page is copyrighted. For information on the
Control Damper, contact Ruskin Mfg Co. , P. O. Box 129,
Grandview, MO 64030.
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series T26
LINE VOLTAGE THERMOSTAT
Heating, Cooling, Combination Heating and Cooling
Standard Duty and Heavy Duty
APPLICATION
These line voltage thermostats control heating, cooling,
or sear 'round air conditioning urns in commercial, in-
dustrial or residential installations. Tspiiai uses jre
tor unit heaters. Ian coils, blast coils, refrigerated storage
rooms, electric heat, duct furnaces, greenhouses, etc.
Models are available with SPST nr SPDT contact action
and for standard dut\ (nominal 1 , hp; 10 amps, non-
inductive) or heavy duty (nominal 1 hp. 22 amps, non-
inductive) applications. These thermostats are also
suitable for low voltage applications.
Where critical or high value products ire to he main-
tained at a specific lemperature. a single thermostat
should not he applied to perform as N tn an operating
and a limit control. In these applications i separate limit
control with alarm contacts should he wired to indicate
when the limit control operates.
For line voltage thermostats with integral selector switch
es refer to Series T22. Bulletin 12 Si.
For low voltage thermostats refer to Series Til and
V5 1 Bulletin 3144.
FEATURES
Fig 1 - T?6 *h#fFroi»a» w.fh Komcotei fcctplat* r*r
foctplat# n gHfV
— Enclosed Pennswitch contact unit — dependable,
dust proof and field prosen
— .Separable mounting plate allows easy mounting and
wiring without removing thermostat cover.
— Switch mechanism and wiring terminals (-H screwv)
go into switch hox for «afetv jnd isolation of load
from sensing dement.
— Field adaptable to vertical horizontal mounting and
for knob, key or concealed adjustment
— Matching bur.iidistat (Senes W43A) is available, see
Bulletin *3 391.
— Knob, key or concealed set point ad|usicr
— Low and high limit dial stops — concealed, adjustable
throughout set point range. Can be set (or locked
dial. See Fig, 2.
— Locking cover with Phillips — head screws r standard.
— Close differential without need for anticipator.
— Internal dual Celsius and fahrenhei; scale is standard.
f iq 2 — interior of TJ6 Not# Sow \ «"ipp#tj
intid# of »h«r*r»o*tat ( o r mnxtmyjm i#n*itiyi*y .-ojuttabi#
high ind low limit »fop»
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
These thermostats are extremely versatile. L'sing different
field-installable faceplates, combinations of (1) vertical
horizontal mounting. (2) knob, kev or concealed adjust
ment and (3) with or without thermometer indication
are possible. These thermostats ha\e metal locking covers
with Phillips-head screws to discourage unauthorized
tampering. The standard models arc supplied with a
faceplate installed for vertical mounting with knob ad
justment and thermometer. A field installable faceplate
for horizontal mounting is also included on wholesaler
models. See Figs. I and 6. Standard models are SPDT
for heating, cooling or heating jnd cooling applications
Standard models can be changed in the field as follows
1. To convert to kev adjustment, remove the screw
from center of knob and the knob becomes the kev
2. To convert to other configurations, for example
concealed adiustment. select the faceplate kit that
meets the desired reouirements from the "Faceplate
Selection Table" on Page 3.
The cover and faceplate design makes the thermostats
adaptable to anv dec >r The thermostats have a vrurdv
D oge I
i:i
FtNN SERIES T26 LINE VOLTAGE THERMOS! A I
steel cover with "tawnv silver" finish The lace-plate i'
dark brown and li»;ht brown with aitimint-m lumbers
and graduation marks The internal dial on t^c c the rmo-
stats has a dual Tahrenhcit-t.rlsiiis srile. see I
When a faceplate with Celsius thermometer nd set
point scale is used the thermostat is '.rail- Celsius.
The liquid charged sensing element is formed mi ath eve
maximum sensitivity to sur'ou'id’ng air temperature
changes (see Fig. 2). Coupled with i highlv efficient
diaphragm and leverage mechanism, the element operates
a totally enclosed Pennswitch contact unit for close
differential and dependable switching action without
the .use of "heat or cool" anticipators.
Elimination of anticipators increases versatility of tht»e
thermostats, which mas be used on heating and or
cooling over a wide range ot current loads, either on
24 V., 120 V. or 240 V. systems.
TYPE NUMBER SELECTION
T YP» '<
Numbor j
function
Typical
Application
HEATING
[ n * a
5PST hooting
tig 7
1 ms
SPST heavy duty hooting
7
COOLING
[ nw
SPST cooling
tig. 8
HEATING.
COOLING OR HEATING AND COOLING
net
SPOT hootmg and cooling
f gs 9 thru 13
net
SPOT hoovy duty hooting and cooing
figs. 9 thru 13
SPECIFICATIONS
Thermostat Kongo *P. (*C.) I Thermometer Kongo f (*C.)
40 to 90 (S le 30' 1 SO <n 90 (10 <o 30
Mechanical Differential: Approximately 0.~ F (.1 C.).
Operating Differential: The operating temperature dif-
ferential of any self-contained thermostat depends on tht
current flowing through the thermostat (amperage
load), the velocity of air oser the thermostat, the rate
of temperature change to which the thermostat is sub-
jected and whether the thermostat is operating heating
or cooling equipment.
Graphs (Figs. 3 and 4) show the operating temperature
differentials of these thermostats under various load
conditions. These curves are based on tests made in a
NEMA standard test box according to NF.MA standard
02 4 68C 2* 6SS022
SMPt.a«E L c*0
Pig 3 — Operating differential for Ser.ei and voting tide of
Softs T?6S lower jroph me . Jpp»r graph in# ilustf 3*e» differential
♦or TJfiB and ■sooting not of T?6T
Pig 4 — Ooe'Qting differential for Sories T26J and codling tide of
Sonet T26S lower graph l.nei Upper groph Ime illwttrctet deferential
for cooling tide of Senet T26T.
The heavy line in each of the above 4 gures it the nominal operating
temperature dfferenr.ol Proeuthon *hermostafs may vary from the
norm at ind>co*ed by the theded areot.
DC3-1959. The air velocity was 23 feet per minute (.12'
m/sec. ) and the rate of temperarure change was 6’ F.
(3-3 c C. ) per hour. For air velocities greater than 23
feet per minute and or for rates of temperature change
less than 6 F. per hour, the operating differentials will
be less than shown in Figures 3 and -».
Base: 030" ( 1.2“ mm) cold rolled steel. Baked on taw-
ny silser" finish.
Cover: .023" (.64 mm) cold rolled steel. Baked on "taw-
ny silver" finish. Faceplate is dark brown ;nd light
brown with aluminum letters and markings.
Mounting: Separable mounting pljte. see Figs. 3 and <5.
fig 3 — Ime drawing illustrating method of mounting a vertical
thermostat to a hcniontol outlet boa and installing
a horiiontal 4 ocep'ote
'•coorn
C 4 MOWT
n»'i toi
IOlO
'fclM'l 'VI
COMCCfe f 0
fig. 6 — lm« drowing illustrating method of mounting a vertical
•h#rmo»»ot to outlet boa. Also »hown >t a solid vertical focepiote
*t»r concealed adjustment when desired.
\S
■^ s
PENN SERIES T26 LINE VOLTAGE THERMOSTAT
Sensing Element: Liquid charged for positive trouble
free operation.
Thermometer: Bimetal t\pe for accuracy md clarity
Thermometer mas he quicklt calibrated, if ever required,
by turning hex-head screw inside cover.
Wiring: All wiring n connected ’ large. easily accessible
wiring terminals located on the <omau unit at the hack
of thermostat. Terminal identification markings are
stamped on the back of the case.
ELECTRICAL RATINGS
Type T76A. T76S
Motor Ratmq*
ISO V
208 V.
240 V
277 V
A. C. Nil load Amoi
40
5 J
10
A. C lorb*d Rotor Amp*
is 1
21 0
190
_ 1
A C Non Indwelt** Amp*
1 0 3
100
100
100
Pilot Duty —
125 VA 24 >o 27T V
A C
-€A’ NG
C
l
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NEUTRA. — ■ •*£AT fSG
I 9 9 — t .do t24S. TI 4 T «ned ‘or *>*oiing oppi.ro' -in
cocl-ng
x C <t •
hot *0
NEuTRAl cooling
Fig I0-Tyo»« T74S. T26T wirod tor cooling oppiicotion
Type T76J
Motor Rot nq*
170 V
701 V.
740 V
j A. C Fwll lood Amp*
40
IS
30
i A. C locRrd Rotor Amp*
1 * 0
21 0
180
Pilot Duty —
125 VA 24 r
» 277 v A C
_ — J
Type T26B and Heating Side of T76T
TYPICAL APPLICATION DIAGRAMS
ME AT MO
HOT —
NEUTRAL
hE£*'NG ANO CCOL'NG
i
><T
neutral —
Motor lalmg*
120 V
208 V
"~740 V
277 V
■ T !
' / „ C
j A C Full lood Amp*
14 0
97
■1 C
-
r 7 7 a. h*
1 A C. loefcod Rotor Amp*
96 0
55 2
48 0
-
■
A C- Non lnd Amp*
22 0
220
27 0
22 0
1 1
Pilot Duty —
125 VA 24 to 277
/ A C.
Cooling Side of T76T
Motor Rating*
120 V
208 V
240 V
A. C. Full load Amp*
80
80
8 0
A. C locked Rotor Amp*
48 0
48 0
48 0
Pilot Out* —
175 VA 24 i
» 777
V AC
Mf A 1 NG AN 0 COCL'NG
EXTERNAL
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VALVE
TO
HEATING
l ?°3 ^
changeover
control
Fig 12 — Typ»i T 24 S. T 26 T on Fon coil anil with cycling •»!«
cenlmuoui ten Terminal marking* ikown tor
Typ» A 19 CAC chongtoxr control
Fig 7 — Internal diagram ot Tvpo T26A and T76B
COOL NG
i JT— -) —
If!
MOT — • - — ' TO
NEUTRAL -‘X. NG
heating and COCL'NG
:HANr.f:v r = FAN SPEED CONTROL
CONTROL (ilo» 03 )
Fig II— Typoi T 2 AS. T 76 T on ton coil anil «ritH cycling ton
and *oi** T*rminol ■nor* «g* f or
Tvp» A’^CAC <hanq#o**» control
I q. 8 - ln»*rnoJ dtogr im of TyP* T 76 J
PENN SERIES T26 LINE VOLTAGE THERMOSTAT
OPTIONAL CONSTRUCTIONS
Brand Nameplates- A'ailahle on qujntitv order' Cheek
with the nearest I’enn district office or Customer Sen ice
Concealed Adjustment: A'ailahle on factors order at
no extra cost. For field changeover use the concealed
faceplate kit and install directlv over (he faceplate on the
cover. Locking cover screws are supplied in (he faceplate
kit.
Faceplates: Available in separate kirs for on-the |oh
installation. All plates have peel off backing strips.
Faceplates are available in all combinations shown in the
following table.
FACEPLATE SELECTION TABLE
Kit
Mowwfiwq Position
Typo of Adjustment
Thermometer
Number
Vorticol ) Honiowtol
Knob
Conceoied
Tbi
No
nniw
-
X
X
-
x 1
uni a.*
*
—
—
*
-
x !
1 nnij-v
x
X
«
NT11J.il*
_ i
X
X
JL_
—
1 nni».ts
* 1
—
—
X
X
—
1 Hnij-t*
X
—
X
x
—
i nntj-ir
X |
—
X
—
—
X
! nntj.i«
-
X
X
_
—
-
X
* Swppit*d with fttondo’d wKol«»al«r model* feprticol •« ‘-»c«o*v
ifltlollld)
Faceplates mull bp ordered n multiples of i#« Consult Penn inlet
mow or Customer Service for Celsius set point did* or * urmomtlrf
plot#*
Key Adjustment: Remove ihe knob and keep for key
adjustment when set point change is desired.
locking Cover Standard construction has Phillips-head
cover screws. Allen-head cover screws and wrench art
available in a kit for field mvtallation. specifv kit No
SCR HA MM).
Thermostat Guards: Plastic, wire or cast aluminum
guards arc available at extra cost. See condensed catalog
or "GRD” Bulletin No. }860.
SHIPPING WEIGHTS
lndi»«eu ol Part — Ibt. X#) | Or»rpgtk »< ;0 Uniu — lb». SqT
I T O 1 431 l H O '9 9i
REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENT
Field repairs must not be made. Replacement thermostats
mas be obtained from (he nearest Penn-Baso Counicrline
Wholesaler When ordering a replacement thermostat,
specify Product Number and Serial Number as shown
on cover label of the thermostat
ORDERING INFORMATION
To order, specify:
1. Product Number, consult condensed catalog.
2. Faceplate kit. if other than standard is required
Order in multiples of ten.
5. Other optional construction features, if required
(quantus orders only).
a. Faceplate required if other th in standard vertical.
b. SPST contact action
c. Brand nameplate.
DIMENSIONS
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Performance specifications appearing herein are nominal and are tutted to accepted manufacturing tolerances and application tar tables
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ORIGINAL PAGE IS ******** AlO
OF poor quality 5CiBC5 MIT
UTILITY THERMOSTATS
For Farm, Industrial and Commercial Use
* APPLICATION
These temperature controls are Ini^iitd ro coser j hroiii
range of uses for heating and general purpose require-
merits See "Application column, 'Specifications"
Page 2. for typical uses. Controls have SPST contacts
which open on temperature increase or they may he
supplied in single-pole, double throw contact action.
Various control ranges are available to coser working
temperatures from -.90 to 990 F. (Closed tank fittings
and bulb wells are available for immersion applications.
For single stage and two stage farm hutldin wall
thermostats see Hulietin 39-»2. For temperature controls »•». t
for cooling applications see bulletin J991.
1
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ADVANTAGES
1. Dependabilitv . . . precision snap-acting contacts in
dust-tight enclosure.
2. Dependability . . . low volume, responsive liquid
filled sensing elements.
3. Wide choice of temperature control functions with
a minimum number of models.
4 . Precision "repeat" accuracy which is unaffected by
barometric pressure and cross ambient problems.
9. Special dose differential models available for critical
requirements.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Series AlO is a small, compact control with adjusta-
ble or non-adjustahle differential. Models with adjustable
differential and ranges of 20 HO 1 F. and 30 t-90 3 F.
have a differential scale plate showing differential in
degrees. Other ranges have a scale plate (see Fig. 1)
with a multiplier shown. For example when "m-n"
differential is 9 F. then X2 is 10‘ F.. X3 is 19 : F., etc.
The controls are supplied with adjusting lever at mini-
mum differential stamped on the control. To ad|ust move
the lever to the differential required. Models are availa-
ble with or without external range adjustment and
visible scale. External range adiustment may be by screw-
driver slot (Fig. 1) or range adjusting knob (Fig. 2).
A built-in. high limit stop is an integral part of these
controls and mav be adjusted quickly and easily in
the field.
Model Number A19BAG-1 is specially designed for
portable heaters. It is supplied with a 6 cord, 120 V. A.C.
polariaed plug, and a chain hanger kit.
Fig 2 — Spoco thormofttnt <».»♦»
Sr> •• 3 coilod bulb and ^ngor-
tip adiuftiing knob.
Fig 3 — Control plain co*«r
concoolod adtufttmont
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Types A19AAB, A19AAC, A19BAB, A19BAC
Voltt A.C
IJO
' ™ 1
, j4 -° -
Full lood A«rp«
16 0
. 97
SO
lo<k»d Roto r Ampt
»6 0
53 2
48 0
Non Indwctivo or
Rowt'onco Load Ampi 9 22 Amp* 120 »© 277 V AC.
Not Lamp loodt '
P o* 0u*> :* V A, 24 tO~60bVA.C.
• ’>pst bating
Type A19AAE
Voitft A C
'20
70S 240
Fall Load Ampt
60
14 10
locftod Rotor AffiOl
26 0
20 4 18 0
Non -ndudist or
R«vt*anco Load Amp*
Not Lamp loodt
10 Ampt
120 >6 277 VAC
P lot Duty
23 VA 24 to 3
77 V A.C
•»go 1
SrRIES A19 UTIL TY THERMOSTAT
SPECIFICATIONS
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No
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P>0*rt
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1 S
3*0
2
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1 w*i#ts an
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Non*
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I
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62*0
, l"«*Srf»»MOl Ow#rs
Op#**
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100 to 200
7
330 1
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4'
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1 J
140
1 1
v» • «'
1 Cw'door
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4
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1
X
AISAAC-9
717
42111
limit
SPOT
100 ••> 350
6
290
1
s* . )• .
739 a0«
4
3
1
X
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431 60S
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X
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Hot W#t»r
SPOT
100 to 330
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3*0
2
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100 •* 3 JO
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• *»©t •*>#
OPTIONAL CONSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Fi*r most prompt service. select controls listed
under "Specifications." above. If these are not entirely
suitable for sour application, then the following san-
ations are asailahle. Consult factory or nearest Penn
representause.
Contact Unit: Close differential or special close differ-
ential mas be supplied.
Ranges Ranees mas be supplied other than those shown
in "Specification" table.
Capillary Tube: Additional length of capillary oser •«’
asailahle at extrj cost. Extra length in 2' increments
from 6' to 10'; over 10' in V increments.
Armored Capillary: Single braided copper armor mas
"be supplied at extra cost.
Range Adjustments: Concealed dial with scrcwjriscr
slot (plain cover), exposed dial with screwdriver slot,
dial and knob adiustment or models with factory scaied
setting mav he supplied (see Figs. I, '•)
Sealed Stop: Available at extra cost
Adjustable Differential: Available at exrra cost.
MISCELLANEOUS SPECIFICATIONS
Cose: .Oft cold rolled steel. Special corrosion resistant
dichromatc dip finish.
Cover I'd'" cold r tiled steel. Gras baked enamel finish.
Contact Umt: Precision Pennswitch. Snap acting contacts
in dusr-nght enclosure
Mounting Bracket: Optional at extra cost.
SHIPPING WEIGHTS
Shipping weights shown beloss are approximate Weights
s jrs depending upon construction. Generally, outer pack
will contain individually packed controls.
Individual pack 1 .0 lb.
Outer pack containing individually packed units:
;<i.o ibs
1
■KIR 2
SERIES >19 UTILITY THERMOSTATS
OROERINS INFORMATION
I S|H'Cif\ Model Number onls. if asailahle (sre ''Sped-
ticjnom chart)
2. If Model Number is mu .nailable specif) Tipt
Number (see Tspe Number Selection chart)
4. Capillars length
b Range.
c. Bulb stsle.
d. Bulb well, if requited.
ORIGINAL PAGE IS
OF POOR QUALITY
e Paikinu nut. if rr«|uired
f Am oiber inisn I mcous specific juons
REPAIRS ANO REPLACEMENT
Repairs jre noi recommended in ihe field other rhjn re-
placement t the nisrr. well assembis jnd picking r.ut
jssen-bis W hen ordering repljeement parts. gise control
Model jnd Serul Numbers. Controls requiring attention
should be returned to the factory or nearest Penn-Baso
Counterline \\ holesaler for inspection and service.
ELEMENT STYLES
I
STYLE I (d«a«* bulb)
B
style i bulb)
STYLE 2 («tu iMutusiON")
■= 801 ;
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STYLE 4 (style i s»» 0 € 0 -etu$
CLOSED TANM ADAPTER)
style 7 (coiled bulb b capillabt)
f-g 4 — Elimtnt ifym ovoi'obll on Stnti A 1 9
BULB ANO BULB ACCESSORIES
Optionol fodory »*ol»d »#H«ng
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M40
3919-A
Ml*
original pack is series M40A, M40B
OF POOR OI'ALIU MEDIUM DUTY MOTOR ACTUATOR
On-Off, Floating and Proportional Action
APPLICATION
These motor actuators portion air djmpers. burner fuel
valves and similar equipment in heating, air conditioning
and industrial applications.
FEATURES
— Long-lived shaded pole primers motors
— Die-cast aluminum housing
— On-off models have enclosed, snap acting travel limit
switches.
— Proponion.il models have solid state motor drive —
self contained within motor case. No balance rel iy
or mechamul travel limit switches.
— Pruponional models accept inputs from most three-
wire potentiometer controllers, 13) up to 1000 ohms,
with no readiuvment required.
— Models available with adjustable internal auxiliars
switches.
— Both 120 V. AX., and 24 V. .VC. versions, all with
low voltage control circuitry.
— Proponiunjl action models with dual trasel for
wholesaler stock.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
These motor actuators have shaded pole motors en-
closed in a gasketed die cast aluminum case with mount-
ing feet. They have a hardined steel output shaft.
The Series M40 motor actuator is available in on-off
models and proportional models with solid state drive
and travel limits.
The on-off models requite low voltage < PDT control-
lers, snap acting or floating. They have cam-operated
snap-acting trasel limit switches that stop the shaft ro-
tation at determined limits of travel. Trjvel is field
adjustable from 00 to 2"0 angular degrees.
F'9 7 — inf»rno( o( Son# % M40A t»o*o» octuator »n owing
adiwttabi* I *nx«» com
Pig 1 — $•» t» M40 motor cc'uoto' Load «*»w 'loft) and bork
vt«w right)
I he proportional model requires a low voltage three
wire. 113 to 1000 ohms, potentiometer controller. It has
solid state drise and limits (hat presints erratic control
performance often caused S\ excessive vibrations. The
actuator will accurately position its output shaft in direct
proportion to the control signal OEM models ire factors
set at 90 , or at other specified rotation up to 160
on quantitv orders. Dual travel models for wholesalers
have a lumpet installed for 90 travel. Remove the
lumper located in the wiring compartment "hen 160
trasel is required.
The motor should travel through its full srroke (deter-
mined In its limit switches) while performing its func-
tion. even though the motor's full range may not he
cmploved Motor mav be damaged if it is not free to
complete its full stroke. The motor should be stopped
at the end of its stroke h\ the limit switch, tint stalled
bs the damper or valve.
SPECIFICATIONS
Ambient Temperatures: Minimum —40 F. (—40 C.);
maximum 130° F. (34'’ C. ).
Built-In Auxiliary Switches: SPDT, adjustable operating
points from 0 to 160 of motor rotation. Adjustable
differential from 3 to OO 1,
ELECTRICAL RATINGS
voin a.c.
1J0
340
377
Foil lood Ampi
” 1
3*
76
locked ftetor Ampi
Ml
17.4
— I
156
Non Indvc'tv* Ampi
too
• 3 !
7 3
Kiel Duty 1 23 VA . 34 1 0
377 V A C
SPOT Switch rotmgt o» on-Oi«n» t«mp*ratur«a to 131* f 55 C )
Factory Setting for Auxiliary Switch: 13 ± 3 r from
CCVC travel limit with minimum differential, unless
otherwise specified.
Conduit Opening: Two openings with knockout for
l/j" conduit on each side of wiring compartment.
Control Signal Input flow Voltogeh On-off models —
SPDT. snap acting or floating control; Proportional mo-
dels — 1 cf o 1000 ohms. watt. 3 lead potentiometer.
PENN SERIES M40A, M40B MEDIUM DUTY MOTOR ACIUAIUK
Enclosure- Dir citi aluminum hodv RollcJ aluminum
cover with casket.
Mounting Position Mount with shaft hon/ontai.
Power Requirement: *0 VA.. 120 Volts ,VC. or 24 Volt*
A.C., 50/ 60 Hr.
power supply Plate mounted transformers mount on a
4" electrical l>ox. Tran formers No. Y6sAS-l and YftA-
bS I have a 1 conduit fittinu on the primary and
secondary to permit direct mounting into the mnduit
opening in the motor wiring compartment. hee Penn
s enes YM. YM .md Y64 bulletin No 4*42 for ad-
ditional information.
Rotation: Direction of rotation when siewmq load end
(end opposite cover).
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S#ne« M 4 CB Motor Actunfor
Shaft Specification: 1 V* diameter double ended shaft
with Yg'' square on each end.
ACCESSORIES
Transformer*. A transformer is required to provide low
voltage motor actuators with the necessary 24 solt A C.
Tronilemtor
C opr city
Tybe
Mounting
turnery
t»»#r 'ueoiy
(V A.C.)
Trap«Foro«t
tort No.
Wa»t
'20
T 4 SAJ.I
40 V A
240
YASBJ.I
toot
’20
T4SAS-I
2a0
TMM 1
|
•:c
Y 43 AJM
1
flat#
4*0
Y 43 KJH
SO VA
208 240
T 42 SJA -1
Foot
120
trtiAiM
2C8 240
rt*r*
TO
Y44AM
too VA.
20* '240
YA4S0-I
r e e<
HO
YMAL-2
201 '240
T44U.I
Plot* mounted *ron«form«'
t» illuttrotod above
Poet mounted 40 VA fron»torm*r.
y 63IS * it Ihtwti
Valve: The M40 motor actuator cjn be used with Sene*
V‘)0 valves. L'se Produa No. Y20EAA-1 valse linkage
when installing the Senes M40 on valve body. Refer to
bulletin No. 5428 when using Type V90SA butterfly
valve.
SPECIFICATIONS
Product
A.C.
•Timing
Trovtl
Torque
Damper
Auftiliory
N w mber
Veils
Sea /W
Focto ry Set
Ib.-lncfcei
lotmq-Sq. Ft.
Switdiet
J
ON/OFF ACTION
M40AAA.1
TO
34
90
35
23
None
n
M40AAA-I
120
34
JO
33
23
i
M40AAC-I
120
34
90
35
23
2
M40AGA.I
24
34
90
33
23
None
M40AGO-I
24
M
90
33
23
i
M40AOC-I
M
34
90
33
» I
2
PROPORTIONAL ACTION
—
■r-
M406AA-4
i - ■ - -J
120
—
34
90 IdO**
33
23
None
_l
M408AA-I
120
34
” 1
33
23
t
•440IAA-3
120
34
90 tftO**
33
23
1
M40BACI
120
34
70
33
23
2
□
M408AC J
120
34
90 160**
33
23
2
_!
W40BGA-
24
34
90
33
25
None
M40IGA-2
24
34
90 >40**
33
23
None
M40BGB-1
24
34
90
33
23
1
M40BGB-2
24
34
90 I60**
33
23
1
-
M40BGC-I
34
90
33
23
2
M408GC-2
24
14
90 140*»
35
23
2
•Thu • 60 tecond* at 160 '*o»n
••Duoi irovfl moan «dh umptr n|t(ji |«3 for ?0 'ro»e Jr-no** *hr unof» For ’ 60 travel
HtNN SERIES M40A, M403 MEDIUM DUTY MOTOR ACTUATOR
Damper linkaqe Components: A sarins crank arm*,
ball |oim connectors. push r»«ls anil right jnijle mount-
ing bracket provide eass connection • i the motor ict-
uator to a damper Two complete sets ire offered to
stmplifs selection ot proper components
1 Description
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Arm*
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CRANA A b M
DAMPER BRACKET
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1W110A-S01
SHIPPING WEIGHT (Approx.)
Individual P.uk: (t\.\ lbs. (2.9 kg.)
NOTf 10*
ANGULAR MARKS
TO AID ’N rtniNG
OPERATING POINT
ANO Oltf CRENTIAl
f-g 3 — ln»«r«Oi e<«w of 'tfi#l VA40ft lho*r>tJ 3UA>i'Ory :d-
iwllmtnf cam.
REPA RS A‘fD REPLACEMENT
The drtse motor and gea- train are immersed in oil and
sealed m a die cast case therefore, period' maintenance
is not required.
Field repairs are not recommended. Motors requiring
attention must he returned to the factors for repair
ORDERING INFORMATION
To order specify:
1. Complete Product Number, if asailahle.
2. If complete Product Number is not asailahle, «pecif\
Tspe Number ar.d specifications rrquired.
4. Accessories required
WIRING DIAGRAMS
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'PRODUCT*
BULLET1
• ■*
INFORMATION
Provides sensitive
temperature response and solid
state switching to effectively
operate a circulating pump in a
liquid filled solar heat storage
system.
Solid State Thermistor
Sensors, of special design, a r e
utilized to accurately signal
temperature differential to tne
control circuit from the solar
collector and the storage tank with
maximum accuracy from
extended distances up to several
thousand feet if necessary.
The Solar Commander
provides pump circulation cut in
any time the collector panel
temperature is 15° higher than the
storage tank. Temperature
differentials of 5 : or less betweer
these points will signal tf e solar
commander to turn the circulating
pump cff. The pump switch
action ; s accomplished with solid
state components, capable of
handling loads up to 3.8 amp
inductive, eliminating the need for
any moving parts in the controller
circuit. The Solar Commander
cut-in temperature can be an
adjustable option between 8°
and 20° F.
The Sclar Commander
circuit incorporates electrical
isolation protection tor both input
and output signal. The entire
electrical circuit is protected by
space age encapsulation.
The Solar Commander
comes equipped with an easy
access terminal strip for the low
voltage sensor circuit and line
leads hock-uo. The case-frame is
equipped with me ead conduit
adapter access. The Solar Com-
mander sensors are conveniently
encapsulated in 5/16" x lVtf
ccpcer tubing and ccme with
6" .ead lengths.
FEATURES
•Solid State Pump Switching
•Thermistor Sensors
•Encapsulated Circuit
•Fixed Pump
Cut-In Differential
•Circuit Isolation. Both Input
and Output
• UL Approval
'BASIC CONTROL
•Cut-In Differential 15° a:5'F
(fixed)
•Cut-Out Differential 5° ±3°F
(fixed)
•Thermistor Sensors /- 300T
rated (interchangeable)
•Available without case-frame
and cover
‘ft 1 L *
OPTIONS
(•Adjustable Cut-In Differential
(8° to 2CFF)
0Recyclmg Upper Limit
(160 c f to^eeD^-T"
^Positive Off Lower Limit (90°F) p*?
(•Power Pilot indicator Light
GPump Cycling Indicator Light
QThree-Position Manual
Switch (On-Off-Auto)
• Two Position Manual Switch
(Off-Auto)
• High Temperature Sensors
(400*6)
• Freeze Protection A
(Pump on 4G°F)
ELECTRICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
• Input 80 to 120 volts. 50 cr 60
•• cycles Hz
• Load -3.8 amp inductive full
load amperes 29 amp locked
rotor
• Thermistor Linearity -
includeo in control tclerarce
between 60 and ISO 3
•Operating Temperature
(32 C F to 15G°F)
.>
/ fl
DIFFERENTIAL THERMOSTAT
SOLAR HEAT CONTROL
SD-10
□
COLLECTOR PANEL
SENSOR
STORAGE TANK cTlZ
SENSOR
I20V- 50 OR 60H2O —
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PUMP MOTOR LOAD;
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Temperature Controls Marketing Group
ICO W Victoria Sfeet. Long 3 eacn. CA 903 C 5
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LIST CF SERVICEMEN
ELECTRICAL .nd CCNTPCLS CONTRACTOR
MEYERS * SON
2833 Leonard St.
Lincoln, Nebraska 6 850 7
Fhone 402-464-44 l ?f3
COLLECTOR HARDWARE
THE BINKLEY COMPANY
Building Products Division
Warrenton, Missouri 63393
Rhone 314-456-3455
SOLAR CONTRACTOR
Solar Engineering f. Equipment Co. Inc.
3305 Metairie Read
Metairie, LA 70CC1
Phene 504-S37-72 13
* U.S. C.UVfHNMINT PRINTING m/n 04(1 0R1/401
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